Kathy Bottorff

The Plymouth Girls Golf Team competed in the Western Invite on Saturday. The girls competed against some of the best teams in the state. The team placed 14th out of 20 teams. They were lead by Katie McDonald shooting 94 followed by Randi Dunn 95 and Morgan Oberley shooting 98. The team hosts Bremen on Monday at...Read More »

Friday morning, 23 year old Joshua N. Addison of Indianapolis was in the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office. When he left the office they called Plymouth Police and reported that a suspended male subject had left their office and got into a vehicle as the driver. At 10:15 Officer Ray West located the suspect at...Read More »

On Thursday, August 14, at 1:07 a.m. an officer with the Marshall County Police Department initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle on US 31 near the intersection of 11th Road. The traffic stop was for a moving violation. During the course of the investigation it was determined that the driver, 45 year old...Read More »

The Marshall County Museum and the Weidner School of Inquiry are collaborating on a project that focuses on the war experiences of local WWII veterans. The students are looking for local WWII veterans to interview about their personal WWII stories. The interviews will be captured on video and the finished product will be presented...Read More »

Did you know that discounts on basic residential phone service are available to qualifying low-income individuals in Indiana? CenturyLink is informing Indiana residents living in a CenturyLink service area to call 800-366-8201 and ask about the Lifeline and Link-Up telephone discounts or visit www.centurylink.com/lifeline to find out if they qualify. These discounts will help...Read More »

The detection and seizure of methamphetamine labs in Marshall County has dramatically decreased as of June of 2014. Statistics released by the Indiana State Police have shown Marshall County to consistently be within the top 10 in Indiana since 2008. That year Marshall County was 8th in the state with 41 labs seized; 2009...Read More »

Friday morning Marshall County Blueberry Festival Vice-President Phil Martin delivered the following statement to the WTCA studios. This is their response to the City and Tennis Committee’s statement last week on the “pause” of the new Hunter Tennis Complex. The Blueberry Festival Executive Committee welcomes the decision of the Mayor of Plymouth and the...Read More »

It’s one of the fastest series in the sprint car circuit and they’ll return to Plymouth Speedway this weekend. The Sprints on Dirt Series drivers will be at the Playground of Power to participate in the Bob Newton Classic this Saturday, Aug. 16. Also on Saturday, the Swan Lake Resorts UMP Modified division will...Read More »

Bremen Police Chief Matt Hassel released the department report for Friday, August 8th through Thursday, August 14th. Bremen officers issued a total of 13 traffic citations and 22 traffic warning last week. Arrests by Bremen officers included on Friday, August 8th – Raymond Jacobs from South Bend who was arrested for driving while suspended...Read More »

The monument on the court house lawn to commemorate those from out county who lost their lives serving our country in the various wars was placed there in 1956. When originally place there were 30 names of county servicemen who gave their life during WWI engraved in the granite, 118 WWII soldiers and 21...Read More »

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